A man died after falling out of a height at an Oasis concert on Saturday, said the Metropolitan Police.
The police said that officials and doctors at the Wembley Stadium in London reacted to reports that a man had been injured in the forties at 22:19 BST.
The man “was found with a fall in harmony with injuries” and declared dead at the crime scene, a spokesman for the armed forces said.
In an explanation, Oasis said that they were “shocked and sad” to hear about the death of a fan.
They added: “Oasis would like to express our sincere condolences to the family and the friends of the person involved.”
The man supposedly fell from an upper level.
The police said that the stadium was busy and “believe that it is probably a number of people who have seen the incident or knowingly or unknowingly caught on the mobile phone video”. ”
The MET has asked everyone who may have information to contact over 101.
It added that the investigation would be passed on to the health and security manager in the next few days.
Oasis's performance should start at 8:15 p.m. and end at 10:15 p.m. This is based on the time of the Wembley Stadium website.
The band started their Oasis Live '25 Reunion Tour in July. The concert on Saturday was part of seven sold-out Reunion concerts at the Wembley Stadium, This has a capacity of 90,000 people on three levels.
Noel and Liam Gallagher mark the end of an almost 16-year separation of their tour.
Wembley Stadium said in a statement that doctors, police and the London ambulance service concerned the injured man.
“Despite his efforts, the fan died very sadly. Our thoughts go to his family, who are informed and supported by specially trained police officers,” it said.
The Oasis concert on Sunday continued as planned.
Next in Edinburgh, the band will appear for three gigs on August 8th, 9th and 12th and then take their tour to Ireland, Canada, the USA and Mexico before returning to Wembley on September 27th and 28th.